Research

Residents are encouraged to participate in clinical and basic science projects as a component of a comprehensive education. Residents within the Department of Imaging Sciences have been recognized nationally for innovative research. Many give formal presentations at major national radiologic meetings and publish their work in peer-reviewed journals.

Student Travel Stipend Award – 2017 RSNA

2018 ACR Goldberg-Reeder Resident Travel Grant - Olsen A.

The ACR Foundation Goldberg-Reeder Resident Travel Grant awards grants each year to qualified radiology and radiation oncology residents and fellows seeking to spend at least one month assisting health care in a developing country. The grant was created to further encourage international volunteer service among members-in-training. Dr. Olsen traveled to Zambia in January of 2018 and participated in the ongoing research activities at Lusaka APEX Medical University.

The AUR Radiology Resident Academic Leadership Development (ARRALD) Program provides focused mentorship, leadership, and academic development activities to a group of high-potential second-year (PGY-3) radiology residents in order to better prepare for their transition into successful careers as leaders in academic radiology. The program combines existing AUR sessions with specific program content in order to provide a curriculum that will enable the participating resident to hone his or her skills in leadership, teaching, and other tasks that will be of ongoing value in career development whether he or she end up in academics, or as a leader in private practice or industry.

ARRS Certificate of Merit Award

Resident Participation at National Society Meetings

The Department of Imaging Sciences strongly supports resident participation in national scientific meetings. Residents were sponsored to attend the following meetings based on their scholarly activity. In addition, residents also attend educational and review conferences (not listed) using their individual academic stipends.